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BNSF threw another wild card power set at the Staples Sub on a cold Monday morning.
In the age of PTC, an RCO SD40-2 isn't quite what you'd expect in 2019. What's nice, besides the fact it's four standard cab EMDs, is they're all matching in the modern corporate paint.
H-GFDNTW2-27A
BNSF 1900 (SD40-2)
BNSF 1523 (GP28-2)
BNSF 1541 (GP28-2)
BNSF 1730 (SD40-2)
Feels so good to be back trackside again. Even though BNSF works me hard, I'm still a railfan at heart.
Oxalis tuberosa
First time I have ever grown them. Pleased with how nice they look but a very small crop. I wouldnt want to be depending on them as a staple.
Destined for Christmas dinner tomorrow. ....You cant say they don't look suitably seasonal!
looking forward to trying them.
bought as little plants by mail from Fruithill Farm in Cork, Separate plants for the cream ones and the red ones
The Cute Lepers - Christmas Song
Bempton Cliffs, Yorkshire UK
Sea level view
From the Cretaceous period (65 to 100 million years ago) chalk
forms the impressive cliffs which rise to over 100m above sea level.
In summer the stretch of cliffs on the Yorkhire Coast are home to thousands of breeding seabirds, including the UKs only mainland colony of Gannets. The RSPB manage the land overloking the cliffs as a bird reserve.
Great Staple Tor, West Dartmoor at sunset.
I've not been out much lately so I've been browsing through some of the archives from earlier this year.
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A 17th Century grade 2 listed building in staple, in the Dover district of Kent.
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Had a walk out to Littaford Tor and Longaford Tor today as never been there before and the Tors look quite impressive from the road. I was hoping to take a few pics but the wind was so strong I could hardly stand on top of Longaford Tor but was still nice
Staple Tor - A trip with Neil Porter Photography - 10 min window before high winds and driving snow set in.
Once again, I was playing around with staples I "borrowed" from work. This time I was playing around with lighting and shadows. Anyway, this is my new favourite staple abstract haha.
A late decision to to visit Dartmoor and I just managed to catch the sun going down behind Great Staple Tor.
Staple Street Skybridge, Tribeca, Manhattan, New York, USA
The buildings connected by this cast iron bridge once belonged to New York Hospital (known today as New York Presbyterian). In 1907 the hospital commissioned the bridge to connect the third floors of both buildings.
Taken from my trip to New York in 2023.
The distinctive outline of Great Staples Tor, captured against showery skies over western Dartmoor. I'd planned on capturing the tor at sunset, but wasn't too disappointed with the drama and detail in the evening sky. Thanks for viewing.
I was playing around with my macro lens several weeks ago and a bunch of staples... This was my end result.
Using the light from my window and skewing the depth of field yielded me images like this one.
In case you haven't noticed yet... I love playing with light and shadows haha.
I have been shooting loads and loads recently and I don't think I've been enjoying my photography this much. Not sure whats up with this sudden burst but I'm loving it! I have been loving getting away all my final year work and having a break from it for a couple of hours. I have been pretty busy and keep forgetting to post anything so thought I should get one up somewhen. Being able to experience scenes like this one certainly help me come home happy and get on with some more work :)
PS: Still not sure about the sun in this image, this image is blended from 3 different exposures but I can't work out if the sun looks right. Any comments are much appreciated :)
Petra Nemcova
The 49th Annual GRAMMY Awards - Arrivals
Staples Center
Los Angeles, California United States
February 11, 2007
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Cotton is a soft, fluffy staple fibre that grows in a boll, or protective case, around the seeds of the cotton plants of the genus Gossypium in the mallow family Malvaceae.
The fibre is almost pure cellulose. Under natural conditions, the cotton bolls will increase the dispersal of the seeds.
Within 80–100 days after planting, the plant develops white blossoms, which change to a reddish colour.
The fertilised blossoms fall off after a few days and are replaced by small green triangular pods, called bolls, that mature after a period of 55–80 days.
During this period the seeds and their attached hairs develop within the boll, which increases considerably in size.
The seed hair, or cotton fibre, reaching a maximum length of about 6 cm (2.5 inches) in long-fibre varieties, is known as lint.
When ripe, the boll bursts into a white, fluffy ball...
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Took my first trip up to this famous Dartmoor tor yesterday evening. After a long hard week at work I wasn't finding the prospect of an hours drive and hike up a big hill too appealing and I nearly talked myself out of the trip. Thankfully I decided to go and the light played ball a bit.
Shot on the d3100 and Nikon 12-24mm
As always constructive crit very welcome.
Cheers,
Gary.